Homemade Pumpkin Spice is a perfect blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves. This recipe is a must for the Fall and Winter months. Everywhere you go, it is pumpkin spice this, pumpkin spice that. Well, now you can make your own to add to any recipe you want! Be sure to use this in my perfect pumpkin pie for the best tasting pumpkin pie you’ll ever have!

Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice in a Measuring Spoon.

Homemade Pumpkin Spice

Fall is my favorite time of year around here. The leaves are changing to beautiful colors, the temperatures are getting cooler, and it is the season of pumpkin spice! When the local coffee shop starts serving Pumpkin Spice Lattes, folks are ready for all things pumpkin. With just four spices you probably already have in your pantry, you can have your own pumpkin spice on hand all year round, not just in the fall!

Ingredients for Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice.

Difference Between Pumpkin and Apple Pie Spice

The main difference is that apple pie spice contains cardamom and all-spice while pumpkin spice does not. Pumpkin Spice has cloves, apple pie spice doesn’t.

Homemade vs. Store-Bought Spice

Homemade spice blends can be more flavorful and powerful than the store-bought version. I recommend starting with HALF the amount called for when using the homemade version.

For instance, if a recipe calls for 2 teaspoons of pumpkin spice, add 1 teaspoon of the homemade pumpkin spice. Taste test as you go. A little extra spice won’t be a bad thing, but you don’t want the star ingredient (such as pumpkin) to be overpowered.

Whisking together ingredients for Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice.

How to Store Pumpkin Pie Spice

Store the pumpkin pie spice in a sealed container, glass being best, and be sure to label and date it. Spice blends should not be refrigerated, they are best stored in a cool dry pantry. This homemade pumpkin pie spice should last the life of the ingredients, which is about 1-2 years after they are opened. This recipe makes about 1/4 cup, so it should last that time unless you bake frequently.

How to Tell if Spices are Still Good

If the spice blend you made is under 2 years old, chances are it’s ok. The spices should be bright and should be quite fragrant. A good trick to know is that if you can’t smell a spice, you won’t be able to taste it either. If your spices are dull-looking and odorless, time to toss them.

Container of Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice.

Recipes Perfect for Pumpkin Pie Spice

5 from 3 votes

Homemade Pumpkin Spice Recipe

Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Homemade Pumpkin Spice is a perfect blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves.

Ingredients

  • 4 tablespoons ground cinnamon
  • 4 teaspoons ground nutmeg
  • 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1 teaspoon ground cloves

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, whisk together the cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves. Store in an airtight container for easy use.

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Reader Comments

  1. I have made this, however, I get confused as to how much to use in a recipe that calls for these ingredients, separately. (ie. pumpkin pie).
    Any advice would be appreciated!

    1. Hi DeNiece- I wouldn’t use pumpkin spice in a recipe that calls for “nutmeg” or just “cinnamon”. If you are using homemade pumpkin spice instead of store-bought pumpkin spice, I would start with HALF the amount suggested. For instance, if the recipe calls for 1 teaspoon, I would start with 1/2 teaspoon of the homemade. The homemade tends to be much more flavorful!

  2. At one time, did you have a pound cake recipe using this spice? It didn’t have any pumpkin puree or mix or anything like that in it. I would swear I saw a recipe a few years ago like that with a link in the ingredients to this spice recipe…

  3. I love your blog!!! Keep them coming girl!. Fall is here, my favorite season,and I’m a baker too! And that’s actually how I found you. I was on my phone talking to a friend an said well I’m a baker. Then I went to Facebook and there you were. 😊 so yay us!!

  4. Allspice and cinnamon have their own individual flavor. They have never tasted the same. Which makes both unique when added together.

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